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Titan

The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
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Titan by Ron Chernow delves into the life and legacy of John D. Rockefeller, chronicling his journey from humble beginnings to becoming the world's richest man through the creation of Standard Oil. The biography explores his complex personality, philanthropic ventures, and the profound impact he had on the American economic landscape, offering a nuanced portrait of a highly influential figure.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in the life of John D. Rockefeller and the rise of American industry. It's an engaging biography that delves into Rockefeller's complex personality and the impact he had on both the economy and society. With detailed storytelling and thorough research, it offers a compelling look at one of history's most influential figures.

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The author draws on Rockefeller's own papers to provide a biography of the legendary oilman, capitalist, and philanthropist.

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National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist

From Ron Chernow, the acclaimed and award-winning biographer of Alexander Hamilton, comes an essential and endlessly fascinating exploration into the life of one of America's most complex and controversial figures: John D. Rockefeller, Sr. In Titan, Chernow delivers a sweeping narrative that delves into the multifaceted life of this enigmatic giant of American capitalism. Without revealing spoilers, this book deftly navigates the intricate world of 19th and early 20th-century America, exploring the rise of Rockefeller's monumental empire and the profound impact of his legacy on the economic landscape.

John D. Rockefeller, Sr., known as the quintessential 'robber baron,' dominated the oil industry through the might of his Standard Oil Company, a business that wielded enormous power over its competitors. Yet, Chernow brings to light a more nuanced portrait of Rockefeller as a man who was equally committed to philanthropy, donating substantial sums to universities and medical centres, and thereby reshaping the infrastructure of American society. He was viewed as both a fearsome business magnate and a generous benefactor, confounding those who tried to label him as merely one or the other.

The biography paints a vivid picture of Rockefeller's early life, marked by a difficult upbringing with a father who was both a swindler and a bigamist. These tumultuous origins did not deter Rockefeller's unrelenting pursuit of success. Instead, they shaped his tenacious character, driving him to assemble one of the largest fortunes in history. Chernow's access to Rockefeller's personal papers allows for a deeply intimate look at the man beneath the public persona, exploring his devout religious faith, his complex relationship with his father, and his keen, often wry, sense of humour.

Titan stands out as a magnificent biography that is both balanced and revelatory. Chernow’s writing is elegant and engaging, capturing the essence of Rockefeller’s colourful personality. The book is a testament to Chernow's remarkable ability to unravel the mysteries of his subject with depth and clarity, presenting a compelling account that appeals to both scholars and general readers alike. This is a work of historical biography that is as informative as it is enthralling, providing a thorough understanding of an extraordinary figure whose influence is still felt today.

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Ron Chernow's Titan is praised for its novel-like qualities and compelling narrative, bringing John D. Rockefeller Sr. vividly to life. The biography is lauded as a triumph of biographical art, presenting a detailed and engaging portrait that unravels the complexities of Rockefeller, both as a person and a figure in history. Readers commend its success in blending the intricate workings of Standard Oil with broader social history, offering a balanced and rich portrayal of the iconic business magnate.

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ISBN: 9781400077304

Publisher: Random House USA Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 March 2004

Country: United States

Imprint: Vintage Books

Illustration: 105 PHOTOGRAPHS THROUGHOUT

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 43.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 873g

Pages: 832

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About the Author

Ron Chernow’s bestselling books include The House of Morgan, winner of the National Book Award; The Warburgs, which won the George S. Eccles Prize; The Death of the Banker; Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Washington: A Life, which received the Pulitzer Prize for Biography; and Alexander Hamilton, nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award and adapted into the award-winning Broadway musical Hamilton. Chernow has served as president of PEN American Center and has received seven honorary doctoral degrees. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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